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An unusual ground cover with an unusual name, but such a glorious silvery blue-green evergreen. And the springtime pink flowers? Gorgeous.
A compact English lavender, about a foot tall and wide with short flower spikes that bloom weeks before other varieties.
Blue-green at the base of the clump, leaves take on smoky purple hues as the sword-like leaves begin to arch downward, forming an upright mound.
An easy-to-maintain, winter-hardy, summer blooming, silvery-green shrub. What more could a gardener ask for?
Small, neat, red-edged foliage takes on pinkish tones in the fall and winter. Summer blooms attract bees and butterflies.
Attractive silvery-green foliage and large white flowers will catch the attention of gardeners, bees, and hummingbirds alike.
Lavender does double-duty as a durable, silver-toned, evergreen shrub or as a fragrant herb for potpourris, sachets, and more.
Artemisia is a splendid addition to sunny gardens, and 'Parfum d'Ethiopia' has lovely silver-blue, lacy foliage with a delicate scent.
Same family as Dusty Miller, but an evergreen shrub with oval felted leaves that are gray-green on top and white on the underside.
Silvery blue foliage lasts year-round, adding interest to the fall and winter garden. White flowers in the spring and summer attract bees and hummingbirds.
Sometimes called butterfly lavender - is it because of the shape of the two-toned purple flowers or its attraction for butterflies, bees and hummingbirds?
This is indeed an eye-catching succulent with fleshy 4-inch long blue-gray leaves on stems that can reach 3 - 4 feet tall.
Blue-toned grass-like foliage may be a good alternative to true grasses, and pale blue springtime flowers are a bonus.
Soft velvety, stark white leaves are a dramatic addition to hanging baskets, container planters and sunny sheltered garden spots.
A low-growing, blue-green juniper that is also very low maintenance. Drought tolerant once established and rarely needs pruning.
A perfect summer flower for fans of true blue, with white-eyed, tightly clustered flowers on three to four foot stems.
Dark purple flowers topped by lighter violet bracts look like little pineapples, gracing the mound of gray-green foliage all summer long.
A taller sedum with dusky-blue foliage that provides a dramatic backdrop for the clusters of bright pink flowers that emerge in late summer.
Icy blue, fine bladed grass provides year-round color and textural interest. If it gets too shaggy, give it a haircut in the early spring.
Named after noted Pacific NW horticulturalist Steven Antonow, this honey bush is a hardy perennial with a big summer presence.
This Blue-eyed Grass has yellow-eyed, bright violet-blue flowers that emerge in the spring , attracting bees and other pollinators.
Though this variety of dianella produces small blue flowers in the spring, it's the foliage that makes it such a standout in the garden.
A compact, bushy English lavender with all the fragrance and good looks of its bigger cousins. Lovely in container planters!
Want a brilliant splash of red in containers or in sunny borders? 'Fire Star' dianthus should do nicely, thank you very much!